Bob Livinston
(Austin TX)

 
 

Performance Date

Main Stage with the Lost Gonzo Band:

Sun, June 3

Main Stage with the Bob Livingston Trio:

Sat, June 9

Children's Concerts: 

Sat, June 9 & Sun, June 10

 

BOB LIVINGSTON has never been a traditional Texas country musician living the honky-tonk life, even though he has spent more than his share of time on the roadhouse circuit with some of Texas’ more colorful musicians. Livingston moved to Austin in 1971 with Michael Martin Murphey after they recorded the album Geronimo’s Cadillac for A&M Records.  Austin was a creative boom town whirling with excitement and busting at the seams. The streets were full of musicians, poets, artists and dancers. Livingston quickly hooked up with Jerry Jeff Walker and he sang and played on some of Texas' quintessential progressive country rock albums including Jerry Jeff's 1973 classic, Viva Terlingua!  In 1974, Livingston, Gary Nunn and John Inmon founded the Lost Gonzo Band.  They made two records for MCA and one for Capital.  Rolling Stone called the Gonzo’s self titled debut record, “one of the best albums to ever come out of Austin.”


For more information on Bob, visit www.texasmusic.org .